By Robert Mueller It has been reported that dogs that get routine dental care live an average of two years longer than those that don’t. In a previous blog post, I reported earlier about the connection between oral health and heart disease in dogs. Health issues can worsen to the point of impacting the dog’s

By Robert Mueller One of the topics we are asked to discuss most often is that of dental health. We field frequent questions from what bones we recommend to how often a pet should go between dental cleanings to ensure healthy teeth for a long and healthy life. Proper dental care begins at an early

By Evan Price While there is some popular opinion that dogs should be classified as omnivores, they are widely regarded as carnivores. The word carnivore literally translates into “to devour flesh”, and if this is what dogs are meant to do, then why would they need vegetables in the diet? After all, you would never

By Robert Mueller When I discuss the importance of animal nutrition, I like to make comparisons relative to human nutrition because the end results are the same. In essence, the better we feel; the better we are able to stay active, exercise, focus, and learn. This same theory holds true for training your dog. It